Ransomware crew threatens to leak 'stolen' Tata Tech data
Briefly

Tata Technologies, a subsidiary of Tata Motors, is facing a ransomware threat from Hunters International, who claim to have stolen over 730,000 files. These cybercriminals are demanding a ransom in exchange for not releasing the stolen data, although no specific amount has been disclosed. The Tata group has confirmed it temporarily suspended certain IT services as a precaution, but client delivery services remained operational. Hunters International is noted for targeting large organizations and may represent a reemergence of the Hive gang, which had previously been dismantled by law enforcement.
Hunters International is allegedly extorting Tata Technologies, claiming to have stolen over 730,000 files and threatening release unless ransom is paid.
Tata Technologies has temporarily suspended some IT services but insists it has remained functional in client delivery despite this ransomware threat.
Hunters International is suspected to be a rebranded version of the Hive gang, infamous for targeting significant entities and patients alike.
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